FROM Berlin to Brazil, fans will be treated to well over ten hours of action, first with UFC Fight Night 41 in Germany then the Brazil Ultimate Fighter finale.

TOMORROW is an all-day fight fest that MMA fans can't afford to miss, with the UFC going global and hosting two events on the same night.

From Berlin to Brazil, fans will be treated to well over ten hours of action, first with UFC Fight Night 41 in Germany then the Brazil Ultimate Fighter finale.

I don't think the cards are anything special but there are two bouts that really stand out to me as potential fight of the night candidates on their respective event.

With Michael Bisping on the downside, Luke Barnatt is the most promising British fighter in the UFC. He will face fellow unbeaten Sean Strickland who found a new fan in me when he crushed Bubba McDaniel in his debut a few months ago.

At 6'6", Barnatt is a ridiculously lanky middleweight but it doesn't seem to take away from his punching power. His only issue is that his head movement is non-existent. Walking in straight lines and taking shots to trade shots in the UFC is not a recipe for success and it'll come back to bite him as he steps up the competition.

Strickland is still a bit of an X factor because he has only had one fight in the UFC, regardless of how impressive he was. He will have the wrestling advantage and that may be Barnatt's kryptonite as he can be taken down quite easily if someone gets on his inside.

But due to his height, his opponents need half decent striking to actually get close enough to drag him to the ground. Strickland rocked McDaniel before choking him out so he clearly has enough striking chops to trouble Barnatt.

If Strickland is to have success, he has to wade in with shots and take the big man down. If Barnett is to back up his status as favourite, he'll have to use his reach wisely for the first time ever and box Strickland from the outside.

Most seem to be expecting a Barnatt decision win - and I'd love to see a promising Brit maintain his unblemished record. But I'm a big fan of Strickland and think that he has the confidence and tools to pull the upset.

With a Brazilian card, you always expect a bunch of guys fighting you've never heard of. But the main event features two entertaining strikers.

Stipe Miocic was meant it be facing former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos. But a broken hand meant Maldonado had to step in on late notice and replace Dos Santos. If anything, Maldonado would have been better served cutting to middleweight as he was already a flabby light-heavyweight. But in a surprising twist, he'll give up a lot of weight to Miocic and hope his home fans can spur him on.

Maldonado is known as a zombie for a reason. He can take punishment like nobody else and keep coming back for more. The fight is a big risk for Miocic because his contender status will be ruined if he loses to a much smaller man moving up in weight because of an injury.

Although Miocic is a 5 to 1 favourite, I think this fight will go the distance and be a bit of a war. I'm pretty sure Miocic will get a decision win but I think Maldonado will get the fans going with a few of his trademark left hooks.

Even if the fights aren't great, I'll always tune into an event in Brazil because of the fans. They go crazy at the slightest positive for one of their fighters and make their arenas the most intimidating place for foreigners.

I think the two fights mentioned will be a lot of fun to watch and that the two winners will make big strides in their division.

The winner of Barnatt and Strickland will likely face someone in the top ten next whereas Miocic will be looking to edge even closer to a heavyweight title shot.